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jhe, jatlm, Fwy 1934-35 SEPTEMBER OF 1934 SEPTEMBER 4-Only two hours of school spent in assembly for the first day of this never to be forgotten term. SEPTEMBER 5-The Student body of Hummelstown High School wel- comes their new faculty members, Mr. Charles Kissell our supervising principal and Mr. Roy Garman-music and bookkeeping. SEPTEMBER 6-The fireworks begin!! Plus the grand march to the waste basket. Q But that is old stulfj SEPTEMBER 7-Assemblies galore, we've had them every day since school began. But of course our new boss has to get used to addressing such a gang of fWe'll leave the blank space to you., SEPTEMBER 10-14-Bazaar Week. Not a bad idea to begin our school term with some nice refined sort of entertainment. SEPTEMBER 14-The big day is here-The Bazaar. In spite of the rain we think everybody had a good time. SEPTEMBER 15-The great season has begun, Football!! and what a beginning? Hummelstown wins from Shillington 26-O. Not bad! Eh! SEPTEMBER 21-All varsity football men in bed early. fSez Coachj SEPTEMBER 22-The day of days. When H. H. S. met its second defeat in two years under the captaincy of Mose Walters. The cause of this we blame upon new rivals. H. I. S. plus the loss of our own great halfback, none other- than Nick Mauro. SEPTEMBER 26-The H. H. S. Orchestra organized under the supervision of Mr. Garman. SEPTEMBER 29-In spite of the continuous downpour Hummelstown re- gained the old foothold with a 7-0 victory over Lemoyne. OCTOBER OF 1934 OCTOBER 2-Coach Henderson lays down the law this week, everybody obeyed we believe. Why? Ken Cassel's squad will be here soon. OCTOBER 4--Individual auditions for Girls' Chorus. OCTOBER 5-I know you are probably getting tired of reading nothing but football, but that is all that seems very important right now. Oh of course our lessOns?? OCTOBER 6-Hurrah! Hurrah! We did it. I mean the squad did. Beat Middletown 13-6 on held suitable for a yacht race. This victory will probably go down in history. OCTOBER 9-A secret! A certain Senior Gentleman, Sol by name, came to school today with a black eye-Oh me! We warn the rest of you to stay away from Hershey? OCTOBER 13-Football again. A game at home with Duncannon as our rivals. We won and what a score 25-0. The scrubs made a good show- ing in this game. OCTOBER 20-Another victory over Enola 13-6. The boys are positively too good. At least the victory proved to be a great date in the life of our captain, Mose fDid you get the significance of d-a-t-ej. OCTOBER 22-Rumors everywhere today referring to Saturday Oct. 20. Again we say ask Mose. OCTOBER 24-Basketball practice has begun but as yet the girls haven't a coach. fSomething that means a lot.j OCTOBER 25-First P.T.A. Meeting-Girls' Chorus and orchestra. Not bad, but could use plenty of practice. OCTOBER 26-junior Class Program-Jayvees play at Lower Paxton lose 12-0, but it's all right-they still have time to learn. OCTOBER 27-Again it rained. Hummelstown loses to Camp Hill, but of course there were reasons and we can't win all the time. OCTOBER 29-Girls' and Boys' Hi-Y's met and organized. NOVEMBER OF 1934 NOVEMBER 1-Beginning a new month with the first organization meet- ing of the Tatler Staff-Mae Shuey elected Editor-in-Chief. NOVEMBER 2-jayvees are defeated at home by Lower Paxton with a score of 12-0. NOVEMBER 5-Seems as though black eyes might be a fad this year. Today it was Felty?? NOVEMBER 6-Cast for Senior Class play announced today. fCertainly was some sorrowful news.l NOVEMBER 10-Hummelstown Varsity again defeated by New Cumber- land 26-0. It sure is awful! NOVEMBER 12-An unexpected holiday-Hurray! for the Armistice- First holiday since school began. xx ' WFT ons Busan- XXX X Xl nun snwoa' R' R D? 'E f:--1 Z' rr..-T51 El P l l SNS KN 1 u 11.LTHRow'rHE 57, Bleers-r Gay 0UT!'f-1 f. fx K' A , ffN 1 usSE R INQ . px an l - Q UIIEFQ5 NN ' 1-SX A N A 4-X fe A K fx ,Q fy X ,K ill! 9 ,N Ilia'-Ls 'N xx NRGARMAN fl? Xfgf t, ' if f ,Gi C 53' XC V A cv ...Z ag Q f f E5 gf E A' -' 51 all Jflflffzz 'fvfkfff W1 'J in-Q1 f fljlful 's THE fEN1OR lffg jlcv-ness 'TB mv Um as RGE R hmm..
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U A I z QA fs I-X X' 4 Jim Jaden, HBEWWAMI3 rHATTf-R H' -r CWA Xl- SAR yAs'r1ERsiS'Soc1A'rloN 1 I l l .. . I HATTER ' 3 X l . J 3 you Gut-'SS??? l X l mms: ww 'ON' I l4NoW A5-K MM 1 I ,jAcKS.J -50,6535 E pulillfl-'R j Sm. X N X N I ,,,,,,,g,a,s-'rms l.TlWlIA7'7oV 0' 'f ' T' RL'FfREcs we-r Lookin. J Wax j QMMM fnnza nod tilt RE Z5 Rl qi FI . G fo,6. f...ffmfmfo0o 57QRT in TAI! fix MILK gusmf:sJ X X T 'Evff x 3 Q 9. kb 'I ' 9 fl 2 et s 9 sax' , ' Ag- S wlfl NOVEMBER 13-Tuesday again begins our school work with an assembly speaker, we believe is known to you all. Rev. C. G. Leatherman, who spoke on the work of the Welfare Organization. NOVEMBER 15-Hi-Y's meet to elect advisors. It seems as though nobody wants the girls-tPoor thingsj. NOVEMBER 16-Hummelstown Jayvees played at Penbrook but met a defeat 19-7. Next year's team looks pretty favorable but of course they need a little brushin' up. NOVEMBER 19-23-Week of second Period Exams-we are pretty much used to them now and expect to do better than the first time. NOVEMBER 21-Today a certain Sophomore girl came to school much resembling the morning after the night before. Of course we wouldn't tell you who?? But you may ask Marie???? NOVEMBER 23-Girls' Chorus in assembly-and a most wonderful pep meeting for tomorrow is the last football game for many of the boys. NOVEMBER 24-It is here at last, The Hershey Football game. Hum- melstown goes to Hershey only to meet a defeat of 12-0. But gosh-o-gee how those poor kids did fight. NOVEMBER 28-Now begins our long-looked-forward-to vacation and bye ml Def' 3- DECEMBER OF 1934 DECEMBER 3-We're again back in school. Some are, and some are not so glad to be back even though it is only a small matter of three weeks until we launch upon another Vacation. DECEMBER 7-8A Assembly Program. Senior Play- The Arrival of Kitty. f Mose makes a good appearance as a ,girl.J DECEMBER 8-Bring your nickels and dimes to the Junior Food Sale- The Hrst time the Juniors had a chance to show their ability and do they ever have it!! QAbility we mean.J DECEMBER 10-Boys' and Girls' Hi-Y-Miss Eaton of Harrisburg area Junior Red Cross council spoke to Girls' Hi-Y. DECEMBER 12-Juniors after many arguments decide on their class play - Hot Copy. Girls' first basketball game at Lebanon 13-6 fsounds like footballj. Today also the H. H. S. girls formed a Junior Red Cross Council to join that of the Harrisbur Area. DECEMBER 14-Assembly programme fy football squad of which thirteen members of the Senior Class received varsity maroon sweaters-and are they proud. DECEMBER 17-Seniors sing in the lower corridor. You know this is Christmas week at good old H. H. S. Also the date of our football banquet. DECEMBER 18-Do those fellows ever look sick? Results of the banquet. Warren Felty elected 1955 Captain of football. Hats off to Felty. DECEMBER 19-Orchestra in the corridor. Basketball game with Lebanon gms' JANUARY OF 1935 JANUARY 18-Assembly today. Programme by SB. JANUARY 21-Hi-Y's meet. Mrs. Frock acting as supervisor for the time being. Subject for discussion was Faulthnding and Gossip. JANUARY 22-Band practice today--and a very exciting incident hap- pened today Qfor a changej in the Senior Girls' Gym Class. Ask Mae Shuey. JANUARY 23-Half session today, left out to see the farm show and snowed all day. f But that's the way it goes.J JANUARY 24-P.T.A. was favored with a short program by the Girls' Glee Club and Orchestra of H. H. S. under the direction of Mr. Roy Garman. JANUARY 25-9B assembly program. And what do you think? Hummels- town won two league Basketball games. Susquehanna their victims. JANUARY 28-Meetings of well known clubs in H. H. S. Namelyg The Ecielilce Club, H-Club, Student Cabinet and Editorial Staff of the year oo . JANUARY 30-Meeting of Tatler Staff to select a dedication. We think our selection is the best. JANUARY 31-Oratorical Contest. Won by Violet Poggy, Clarence Ruof and Dorothy Habbyshaw. Prizes to be awarded at Commencement. FEBRUARY OF 1935 FEBRUARY 1-Assembly speaker from Elizabethtown, spoke to the stu- dent body on the subject, If I Were Eighteen. FEBRUARY 4-Operetta tryouts for Betty Lou. FEBRUARY 7-Hummelstown Basketball teams bothqddelted by Highspire. FEBRUARY 12-Lincoln's Birthday, but just another day to us. FEBRUARY 15-Basketball teams licked by Oberling Ain't it awful?
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jim. Jatlen, QQV665- UWZTEVSZW QI lfWl.f.9? The University of Wits OJ , one of the most outstanding educational bodies in our nation, confers upon some Of the illustrious graduates of Hummelstown High School the fol- lowing degrees. We hope their worth will be duly appreciated. LOIs BREHM WALTER BREI-IM JOHN WARREN ENGLE MELVIN DAVIDSON HAROLD HAINLEY NELDA KOPE CARROLL KINLEY BENJAMIN KREISER T HELMA KREIsER ANNA LANDIS ROBERT LONG D. LUDWIG E. LUDWIG J. LUDWIG D. MAURO J. MUSSER C. POOGY C. RATI-IFON M. SHUEY R. SMITH K. WALTERS R. WOLFE D. ZEITERS E. SMITH V. ZERFOSS c. s. T. B. H. N. W. E. A. E. F. E. E. A. c. B. L. A. L. E. I. s. A. M. A. P. N. W. D. E. R. M. M. J. P. Y. M. F. H. G. B. Q. B. M. c. s. H. s. D. R. E. D. N. B. N. I. N. s. F. 1. N. B. J. s. O. s. 0760 Champion Stenog Trernendouf Brainf Her:hey'f Night Watrhman Engleir Arrixtant Elephant Feel Fall! For All Confirmed Barhelor Lover And Leave: Believer In S poohf Ahfenl-Minded .Annie Part Newfpaper Whiz Darh-Eyed Romeo Moonlight Mechanic johnny, Play Your Mandolin Football Hero Gao' Bag Quiet But Mighfy Chronic Sleepy Head Sunny Difpofition Ring For Delivery Naughty But Nice In Need of a Stepladder Friend In Need Blonde julie! Sitf on S afar
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